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Restarting Unified Manager
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You might have to restart Unified Manager after making configuration changes.
What you'll need
You must have root user access to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS server on which Unified Manager is installed.
Steps
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Log in as root user to the server on which you want to restart the Unified Manager service.
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Stop the Unified Manager service and the associated MySQL software in the order shown:
systemctl stop ocieau
systemctl stop ocie
systemctl stop mysqld
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Start Unified Manager in the order shown:
systemctl start mysqld
systemctl start ocie
systemctl start ocieau
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